PARENTING YOUR CHILDREN IN A TECHNOLOGY DOMINATED WORLD: There is need to work on your parenting skills if you are going to raise sharp-shooting arrows

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A guide for parents to equip them with the right tools for parenting their children in the post-COVID-19 world. Most children now school from home and in the process, are exposed to the ills of online vulnerabilities if not checked.

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Before the breakout of COVID-19 global pandemic, parents have had to grapple with exposing their children to social media ills, cyber bullying, pornography, attachment to unknown people and groups, peer pressures, and general distractions on the internet and technological gadgets. With COVID’s forced homeschooling for most kids, parents now have more work to do. And with work and providing for the family, the chances of applying technology best practices to the family may be very slim.

“Parenting Your Children In A Technology Dominated World” is your handy resource for finding helpful hints to guide your children in their use of technological gadgets and the internet. It is a timely book to equip you, whether you know about technology gadgets or not, with the right strategies to teach and train with your children. You will find useful nuggets on the empowering nature of technology as well as its threats to your children.

The book is written to help you as a parent in your parenting responsibilities. This is enriched by the author’s background in teaching the Word of God, with some useful references to scriptures included to assist you in your determination to help your children.

As a parent who wants to succeed in successful parenting, you will find some chapters of the book to be very attractive and informative: Chapter 4 on Helping your kids set boundaries; Chapter 5 on Balancing parenting with work and social life; and
Chapter 6 on Creative ways to encourage healthy technology usage.

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